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MP Ssemujju Nganda Rallies Ugandans To Revolt Against The Museveni Family Rule

The MP of Kiira Muniscipality Hon. Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda has called upon Ugandans to rise up and revolt against the Museveni family rule. The MP said that this family not only leads the country but also other key government sectors.

These include the military and education. Therefore, if Ugandans don’t rise up and copy from countries, this ruling dynasty of the Museveni’s will continue.

The MP was making the remarks ahead of the 2026 general elections. According to the MP, the country has never had free and fair elections. They are always a sham.

Therefore, if anyone thinks that the country is going into a free and fair election, they should forget it as it’s going to be a war. Besides, the elections are always run by the military. The country no longer has an army that was envisaged in the constitution.

Read his statement below;

“If anyone thought we are going into a free and fair election, they should know that they are going into a fight. There have never been free and transparent elections in Uganda. The last elections were run by the military. Until we as a country rise to the occasion and do what other countries like Sudan, Egypt, and so forth, have done, we will continue having the same kind of elections. We are under family rule, that is what the country has been reduced to. They head the military, government, education and the like,” said the MP.

Additionally, Ssemujju Nganda also addressed the recent endorsement of President Museveni by his son and PLU leader, Gen Muhoozi Kaineruaba.

The MP said that this is not news but only goes a long way to show how there is a lot of unconstitutionalism in the country.

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